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m«EF COMES OUT WITH THE DICTS »■ > pfc.HINEXT MAX SAYS MOXKY * ' tX^TL0>’*T Bt*Y <*ool> TAX. I.AC’ DIU FOll HIM | SCHOOL WILL OPEN MONDAY Hm«ler»nnTillt> Rural CinMled School Will Ik-Kin Next Term Mon- •lay Mornins- ‘‘COULDN’T^MAKE MISTAKE’ ■X “I Never Felt IV-tin in Says Mr. Anderson. ‘ •' Man Alrwuly." my “Money could, not »)uy the good Tanlac has done me and I gladly recommend it for what it has dont In my case/’ said Hon. Archie R. Anderson, ex-sheriff of Harris coun ty, Texas. Mr. Anderson is' unquestionably not only-one of the best known but also one of the most popular men that ever held office id Texas. Af ter serving as a deputy sheriff of Harris county for 12 years he was elected chief of police of Houston. He K had occupied this office only a short time when the sheriff of Har ris county died. Mr. Anderson’-} friends then persuaded him to make the race for the uyexpired term of sheriff, to which he easily was rlert- ,ed. . .He-was honored with re-ei. "- tion seven different* times and sers- e<£ tjie people in this most importan: office fifteen consecutive JlPars. Four years ago Mr. Anderson declined re-election and -retired to private life. He cast his lot among the people of Houston and is a large property owner and foremost oiti- 2(m of that city. ' “I was in a run down condition. H continued Mr. Anderson, “and had no appetite at all. - 1 could hardly sleep at night ami did not feel like getting up in the morning 1 felt so tired. I had the wpest form of in digestion. suffered all the time with cas on my stomach and was contin ually belching up ^undigested food. 1 had to take my eoffee without sugar, for when I drank it with su gar I would belch for.. hours., I would bloat and -swell up like I was ppisoned and suffered with neural gic pains of the worst sort, and noth- log seemed to help me except in a temporary way. I just can’t tell how I did suffer in the past four years and up until a few weeks ago when I began taking Tanlac. “When I read the testimonials of some who had been relieved of troubles like mine I felt I Just couldn’t make smistake by Utlug Tanlac, and it has done even more for me than I had expected. I be gan to feel better after taking my first bottle and I have just now started on my third, and I’m a dK- ferent man already . I jjleep like a vy log now and eat Juat,’UMt and ev- • erything I want. wlthout^Ve slight est discomfort-, afterwards. I am ■ glad to endorse Tanlac because it V ^ does the work, and I’m telling all niy friends Just what I am telling ytro>^ I never felt better In my life than I" do since taking Tanlac. ! am wilting for *v©u. to publish' my statement and let every*person who may w ish benefit by ray. experience with this great piedicine v ” Tanlac, “The Master Medicine.” Is sold by Jno. M. Kirin. Waiter- boro; The f’olleton Cypress Fp., f’ol- leton: CoKageville Drug" t’o.. rot tagevilie: Jslraidtoh Mwoentile rrr.. Islandton; W. C. fHover. nr**en 'Prynd and Jacksonhoro; K. R. RIjh op -'JM’o., Lodge. / / ********* ******* OBITT^RY. * ******* * * ******* • > \|rs. J, A. Himth. The death ?ngpL<fsLted Ottr tuyrfie and took from \yC6ur beloved Mrs. J. Ac'^tmith, Mother di A d August 14>lC at the dawrtiof day. She was sick but a sheJM^tlme and 5 done for h*r that loving do. but the dear Lord take her from tts. o **st in Hie old,family grave vard^ where* none will ever Rhe/feft five children, three girls and two sons. C. B. Smith. W. W. Smith and Mrs. Ella King, of Is landton; Mrs. Litzie Till. Estill; Mrs. Darling DuBois, Augusta. G-a.. beside* a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loas. ^ < A precious one from us is gone; A voice we loved Is stilled: '*~ A place is vacant in our home Which can never he filled. Mother, we love you, ye* we lav- you dearly, but the Lord loved you beat. We may slumber arouod th? grave where our precious mother lies, but no more will she tfpesJc the gentle words. Sleep on. dear naother, and take thy rekt, We loved you, but Jesus loved you best. ’V' We loved you then. We Ibve you still. Written by heV babv daughter. MRS. DARLING DuBOIS. . Angusta, Ga. Jb 'White Hall. Route 1. Sept. 10.— The next term of th^ Hendersonville mral grudgd school will begin its session Monday morning at 9 O'clock. Thisr school Is now in a prosperous, condition, and rhe patrons "have just, gotten up enough , money by. popular shhscrip(ion. to paint the building, which is being done this week. Only recently enough. moneV was subscribed in a few minutes to enter the group of threef schools from thi.} rftunty to undertake the,, teaching q/ agriculture. ’ and this subject will * be taught in a prac tical way under the provisions of the Smoak-Rector 2 'law. The opening exercises will be held . Monday morping. and it is expected | that there wifi be a large nuhiber of the natrons and friends of the school present at the opening. A program is being arranged. It la expected that Editor Smoak. Farm Agent Risher. Rev. Vaughan ’and others will be on the program. Prof. S. M. Connor is principal for lids. term, having been re-elect ed after a m< M successful term last year. H -j, . ill be assisted by Miss Maggie Marvin and Mrs.'H. J. Giv ens Tire board of trustees Is'com- ho«<wl of a number of the best bust. ’i< ss men in the community,..G k f'. M. Moore, fs eb'?irmSn, Hugh Guess. T, S. Hrtynton. C. H*. Boynton and, J. H. Hamlin, are the members. TT;e^rfrbns-}H-j_urged to aWond » -cloithirjg-up -at .yie .school 'SafiTr-- day nf thi/ veoJr. At this time It is expecto,Hhat Miss.Tweedie Fick- ling. home demonstration rgent, ami K. W. Risher. farm agent, will be »ire-s<*nt to iMm-uss the community fiir. Liinchebn will be t»rcught hit' the pit roils * and friends of .tV* school, and an enjoyable woelT d>r is being planned. ^ / A leak in your-roof :s a leak in your pooketbook. , Stop both leaks by roofing your' buildings with RU-BER-OID. SU - BER - OID contains no sand, tar. paper, wood fibre, nor any other substance that will crack, run, rot, warp, rust or leak. On many roofs it has' 1 been down for more than 2® years without repairs. There are more than 300 im- , Rations of RU - BER - OID. We sell only the genuine. Look for the “ Ru - ber - oid Man ” on every roll. Let us figure on how much^oy will nesd snd what it will coat. HARDWARE COMPANY Implwmwnt*. ^ 5SfSt.*Su»OliNA RfeiifcaiD COSTS MORE -WEARS LONGER ■ a company Brndjimfi tfrvrrf ktmi inn—ftlf* mn uitk Kl tlt-OJD W* L ML -tMt-UW tlumtim _ SO DECEPIIIE '•any Walterfenro People Fail to Kealise the tierloamoM. ^./Backache is so deceptive.. It comes and goes—keeps you guessing. Learn the cause—then cure it. Possibly it’s weak kidneys. That's why Doan’s Kidney Pills are so effective. They’re especially for weak or- disordered kidheys. * Ifere's a Walterboro case. . Mrs. A. Rickenbaker. Bridge SL. says: “I had * dnll pain In my hack all the time and in the morn ing when I got up, 4 was sore sad stiff.- In tired easily and It was sn effort for me to do my housework. I tried lots of remedies but the trouble continued. A friend rec ommended Doan's Kidney Pills and 1^ got some ,»t the Walterboro Drug Co. They soon gave me relief so I certainly att^glad to recommend them.” • x. Price 60C. at uh^dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Kickenbaker had? Foster- Milbufn Co,, Mfgrs., ^Buffalo. N. Y. DORT CARS '•? 'l , - I have just accepted the agency for the DORT Automobile, and shall be pleased to show this c^r to anyone interested. This is one of the new card for this section, and is among the popular sellers of the year. It is guaranteed to be in a class along with any other car, equipped with all the latest im provements, Westinghouse Starting and Lighting system. ; /yS Touring Car f. o. b. Walterboro iso. 00 * X •AGENT FOR COLLETON’ COUNTY Cottageville, S. C. y 19 We have the things you need in Your Born < Jim * *.*//, ■ *////*/1 , v w “4 A 9 DON'T USE A imOKEN AND WOHN Ol’T OLD COMB AND BRUSH YOUR HORSES. A LOOP HORSE DESERVES THE BEST CARE YOU CAN * • *, * s * ■ *, ■ u ■ -v ' y- *. ‘ * ' ' . V. . • (JIVE IT AND A POOR HORSE NEEDS THE BEST ( ARE YOU CAN GIVE IT. WE SELL EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN HARD* /''* . . A ■ /' • * . • . ••• ■ . . _ , « , • WARE AND OCR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. va er Hardware Co. ANYTHING IN HARDWARE Smith’s We have installed an equipment for an up-to-date pres.vng club and are prepared to clean and press suits* and all garments. This will be in charge of a compe tent and careful workman and satisfaction is guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. Suita called for and de- Uvered. GIVE US A TRIAV^ ’ Smith’s ^Pressing Club AT SMITH’S BARBER SHOP -W! The Quintas TM fill Bec.u.r of Ul foole aad Uxatlv* tttect.LAXA- TIVK BBOMOOUININS UbetUrlhaBOcdiBarv S inioe and doaa oof cauaa oervooaowa aot aad «ta« In head. Remember the fall name and tem. * irne ionic, rw ■— look far the (UpSyutMB id* uptb.tr.- chUdren. «0c /:• -*v il > X x \ V X- X \ .X \ V Vi X X THIS IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN THE BAKING BUSINESS nCthinga. X X* X' Bakers are now confronted with the greatest problem of their careers, and are forced to do one of th / CLOSE UP SHOP-DO BUSINESS AT A LOSS-OR-RA1SE THE PRICE . ’ . 7"'X * '• X^ ‘ * :X * ^ X. ■ X d ,X . • *» . - X ' J-. -. . X^ _ ' ' 1 jx . * * , . - • v« . N' . x • /• *"xT ' t . v been advanced. We have tried to shoulder the big share of the burden for many months, t yyyy xxx.; ■■ " • ' - ' vx.V’ * ";x x ' In most cities the price of bread has long since cannot hold out under the load. X? but we • v •• ' X - j ' ■ XX • ^ • , • ■ _ ->• . ^ • WE ARE NOT GOING TO gACRIUCE QUALITY. IT IS UPON THAT THAT WE HAVE BUILT OUR BUSINESS r] [X x * Items ^V>ur Sogar . ’ Shortening Milk : X ' v ' .05 ^ 3.85 OBie - < .11 Gasoline • IN ALL* THE COST OF PRODtlCING BREAD HAS INCREASED €0 PER CENT ■ * *' • * -”X ta. - '' ■ : ■ Present Price 114.00 .10 .19 .15 .08 13.00 X .28 ‘ "x* REMEMBER ^ • •• * ■ ^ y. x THE BEST FOOD THE CHEAPEST FOOD • • x ■ v BREAD X • x'' This small advance in v " ; . w »• X; ’L yL Skudy this chart and see how much FUTHER, 10 price only partially cov- CENTS spent for BREAD will go than for other items " era the advances in our of food. , L • .. * ^ ^ cost of doing business. 10 CENTS BUYS / We will still continue to • 1-3 Lb. MEAT \ , , X r ' » ' S * S X> * shoulder part of the 3 Lbs. POTATOES load, with the hope that 2-3 Qt. MILK : \ Bread ia the only conditions will again be- 3 EGGS > ^mplete Food. . 1 Lb, BREAD r- r* come normal. \ ..... . • ‘ X ’ V X ■’ v “ . X . % X EATSUM BRBAD 1 POUND LOAF .; Z 10c HUBSTER Walterboro Bakery CREAM BREAD PER LOAF I fie- \ •II' V- - S t r ' J r Cr